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H. Maine of e "““",‘“,“"“""’* esday, Feb. 19, 1 VAKIOUS MATTERS. Longer mornings please the early It is daybreak now before & Capt. George D. Allen of Niantle has been the guest of riends in Norwich. Mrs. William Car) trect Bridge Will Also be Has Let Contracts For the Work. o i iy Ry e Sy B considerable cutt the land i high,and rocky. ract of land is on the other side of the road and chased from Frank S. Hwkm W. Avery. bridge over the Yantic river and is a strip about 400 feet long and 9 feet As this Is low ground, a_re- taining wall will have to be bullt there. The trolley track will be laid as now on the same side of the street as at present and will be moved aver about The contract for both wall along the Avery property and the excavating at the Bailey and Manning pronerties has been signed with Arch- ibald Torrance and the work will be- =in as s00n as the weather permits. When the ' troliey track is relaid it will be with the 90-pound rails which ady been laid as far as the Town street bridge over rails will be end of the Yantle The plan for the layout has been made by Chandler & Palmer. , Work to complished by and children Coroner Franklin H. Brown of Nor- visited his mother in Niantic early in the week. emen were reassured Tuesday when they found. the me: at 18 degrees. This year Memorial day falls on Fri- which will please those who plan Peas, | week end trips. Fresh caught flounders at Powers /Mr. and Mrs. Latham returned to Poquonoc after relatives and friends in Norwich. After a visit of two Boston friends, Miss L. Louise Fellow: of Franklin street has returncd hom Mrs. C, H. Giddings and Miss Alice Giddings were in Fitchville Tuesday attending the funeral of Mrs, Willlam ‘Deeds have. recently been recorded in the town clerk’s office and the con tracts made bearing upon the widen- ing and the straightening of the Yan- tic road from the West Town street bridge to & point above the Central Vermont railroad crossing. The land is bought by the Connecticut company, but is deeded from the original owners to the town of Norwich, as it is to be used for highway purposes. s¢ makes the contracts ki TN to be done, Sprouts, Red Bananas and To- | ,, matoes at SOMERS Dr. J. M. KING DENTI May Building JanlTuWF Be Thrifty! Buy for “cash” from first ' l M save lm m“e_ Powers Bros.", 10 Rose plac men’s profits. All our goods sold about half regular prices. ALL BEST TEA§ 25¢ pound - United Tea imporiers ... Franklin Square; over Somers Bros. WINTER IS HERES Have Tou An Overcoat? We are making Light, Warm Ovi coats that have style and comfort, and would be pleased to make one for 'COXETER, Tailor The other pain Essex patlent, Willls, B Hunt, s entered sanitarivm in Norwich. for treatment. Jo 38 gt ot wiat Cold weather has dried the mud so that motorists find traveling on coun- roads somewhat improved. Miss Jean Fraser has returned to Westerly after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Church of Pogue- ley compan, for the warls. Three pieces of land have been pur- chased, two of them adjoining and on the north side of the Yantic road and above the railroad crogsing. from Jennie A. Manning and Jabez H. tact i the smaller of the two and Is about 16 feet on the Gtrobando road and 27 feet on The Bailey land is caught mackerel at Powers Bros. —adv George Kirtland and Miss Dorothy Lot owners and others are beginning to visii Groton Long Point, starting plans for spring cottage bullding. Charlotte Chappell in Norwich one day The state board<of pharmacy The engagement of Mrs. L (Wednesday) afternoon the capitol to examine drus clerks. Bailey of Norwich West Town atree 208 feet along West Town street wi &, general width indicated by a ling parallel with and 38 1-2 feet distant center, line of Opposite these two trécts there i8 a revegse curve in the present trolley track which will be, taken out in the horges have broken ice the past week, where cutting has been going on about tire Miss Anna Coleman, daughter of Mr. Patrick Coleman. of Lafay ette street, is 11l with & siight attack Ut scarlet fever. honeycamber Thé heavy clear to the caught blue: Guinan and daughter Nellie were in Old Saybrook attend the beth Vaughn Saturday morning. NEW LONDON FIRzMEN MADE VISIT HERE With Their New Toiplex Combination Wagon—Chief Stanton’s Figures on Recent Tests Conducted. NORWICH ELKS WERE VANQUISHED BY VISITORS. Brothers from the Whaling Town Di in Three Out of Five pleted harvesting his ice crop and has a good supnly of tem-inch ice for sum- mer demands. . Wall has returned to her home in Now, London ufter visl in Cblchesier. Foxing bouts at Baltic hotel tonight Mis. Wall also Bill Collins vs. K. O. Palit: feated Them Family at Baltic, where she visited her members of women's clubs in eastern Connecticut expect to attend the luncheon at the Hotel Taft in New Haven on Feb. 25. American-LaFrance com- Once more the Norwich pool card experts were vanauished by (the from New London Elks when Norw tertained about ninety members of the down-the-river lodge at the home on Main street. Tuesday evening, the vis itors winning three of Carron, the star pool play was far from his u LAST OF CHARTER MEMBERS OF CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Beriah S. Rathbun Dies at the Age of Named After bination sut | hose wagon which has been purchased fire department made a Vigit to this city on Tuesday The demonstrator from the Agents of the New Haven road have a crusade about the state for the arrest ot loungers about the com- pany’s railroad stations. “Rathbun” from 1§ to IS of the New London vol- unteer fire laddies on board as well as £ London fire captains. | The New London machine came here “resh caught cod, alive Wednesday at Powers Bros., 10 Rose place—adv. Beriah S. Rathbun, for many years resident of this city, this morning following a two illness with grip at No. 8 Church street. il i score of 50 to 4 by Roe of ) lda_Judge of Palmertown were married Sunday evening at the M. E. parsonage in Uncasville by Rev. J. B. | Brockett of the > London fire com- who made the He had partiaily eioien 1 ‘Boylan_was the | With them. The powerful looking American-La- ance machine atiracted g tion us it ran around the Streets here. He was 93 years of age. ttle farm at the coheag hill near Beach pond, He was born i fishermen are five by the score of 5 against the bill introduced in the gen- n 8 that is ntended to pre- the using of trawls on the Nian- where Chief Stanton Thomas H. missioners “ommissioner New London the age of 19 he air building which he followed all his life. core being New T At pitch Norwich won 24 Baked bean Academy tonight, 5 to , rolls, celery and plum duff was { Music was furnished by the Brother Waltes e rendered by Hugh and Raymond of Norwich lodge and Herman Elfen- t week witen the machine was given its test and was invited by the New issioners to take the est, Which he did with his own Instru- ) three of the Norwich witneszes—Calvin Williams and William As a general cities about the Elks' orchestr Lang. Pleasing s ord to miss the Satur- ments, and wi New London prosided at the icehouses at quartette from New 1 are being filled with a fine of ice which is being taken by the ice pond near The following were the showings in entertained with he has sent C. Plaut and D. J. MeCormici in in the game of “Rum- my.” which was unknown to the men from the Whaling Town. p by special car, the close of a most enjoy- able evening, “five teams were composed | makers at thet the visitor Two hours’ Lodge works, the Entered Apprentice degrees this evening.—adv. 1-8 inch nozzl pump pressure 120 paunds, nozzle pros. A book recently received at the Otis e v 5087 zallonk per minute. “Two lines of workers are in- McCormick, @le pressure 3 754 gallons per minute. —Two lines, 100 feet each, rd, Wi nounds, delivering il, George Madden and h, which numbers 550 men, communion e .30 o'clock mass on day morning nest. nozzle 1 1-4’ ineh, nozzle. pressure pounds, delivering 530 gallons per one stream, Thomas Robinson. Fred Chief Stanton stated that the engine took suction frem the Central Vermont draughting the salt wateh 20 feet and doing well un- the adverse liams street.—adv. Thomas Wilson, John Younsg. BERIAH S, RATHBUN resided in Norwich since 1840 and was the last of the 38 members who or- the Central September 15th that year. period Mr. Rathbun and his wife were members of the choir there and the latest advances of dock at New MEMORIAL ART. Real photographs of the finest monu- ments in the metropolitan cemeteries Unique designs France and Germany You are invited to ex- Armostrong. Norwich—Daniel Young, John | Young, Osear Main, John Harrington, . Spalding, N. J. Ayl A. George, V Up to Friday, the 14th, the pledged al of the fund for which Smith col- lege alumnae hereabouts are working had reached some $680,700, and it is a increasing quantity. conditions, er than fresh, and the test Was on a windy ng, 1. I Gott- . R. Baicom. Was in general charge of ‘. D. J. McCormick, T. . | Spaiding, J. A, George, Joseph Williams and | Bxalted Ruler Craney | For a long His personal preference, he said, wae combination auto-chemical hose wagon' such as the Norwich de combination pumping encine and hose wagon. combination suited to a eity melected b Rev. Edward J. Pl temporarily parish, Pawcatuck, London at St. Joseph's week, owing to the illness of the pas Jeremiah Luc: Glory, written by Ithamar Co drawings, ete. amine them at any time. Ratlibun was three first two wives being sisters. ried Phoebe times mar- wagon is not ECTED VERDICT WAS DIRECTE v tment THECMARLES A. KUEBLER CO. FOR THE DEFENDANT. Franklin Street The natty blue caps worn by mem- Norwich pol to be adopted the coming summer by Hartford police, white helmets bers of the ENDORSED GUNSHANAN FOR REAPPOINTMENT. L. U. Wants to S Again on State Tuberculosis Com- married her s Amos and Frank Case Lose in Suit Against New Haven Road. A. Thompson. Norwich C. the superior court, directed the Judge Curti London Tuesda jury to bring in a verdict in faver of the Connecticut co. in the suit of Amos and Frank Case, and the jury did so. This ‘was the suit for 33,000 hrought by the Case brothers for the wrecking af their Pope-Hartford touring car by a trolley car in Rackville. This suit was tried some time ago and a verdict for $2.000 returned of the (ase hrothers. found error and was this retrial with the trolley com- pany winner. Before eourt adjourned the attorneys for the defendant maved for a non-suit and direction of verdict far the\client. In the afterncon Tuesday, court was oecupied with of the suit of Agnes Whitney vs. the New Haven road. tiff is suing for she was struck train two or three vears ago in The suit was verdict given the plaintiff. NorwiciVeterinaryHospital DR. F. D. COWLES, Ladies: For a perfect shampoo, giv- with _modern apnliances, "call Mrs. L. W. Pratt, 105 Williame street. first two wives were noted as singer: Except for Rathbun retained last and maintained in events of th was a music lover and up to the time of his death his faculties to the . At the meeting of the Central Labor evening in Carpen- resolution was passed en- Gunshanan of Hart- reappointment on the state commission union on Tuesday Rear 17 Chestnut Str Phone Connection LEE CLEGG and Jeweler The directors af the State Automo- bile sssoclation met Tuesday afternaon in the ropms of the Automobile club ford for he purpose of discuss- ing matters of interest now before the legislature. dorsing John i tuberculosis Dresent _term expires in July. The Norwich 1840 when the Cen- ch was organjzed Mr. member as him to at- tral Raptist chur Rathbun_was an long as it was possible for the services and the work of the He was well kindly wavs and was honored and re- spected by death will be a saurce of deep regret of friends. union felt deserved because Gunshanan's Watchmaker Charles . Hubbard of Norwich having a 26x32 foot icehouse b Commissioner 3 and earnest work in the anti-tubercu- losis campaign. CONNECTICUT-NEW YORK LINE Latter State has Taken First Step Towards Fixing the Boundary. site of the famous Haughton tavern of | olden days, and which was few years ago. A farm colony the subject placed forcibly before the meeting of the Hartford ministers on, EVENING SCHOOL CLOSED, SEVENTY-FIVE SESSIONS. The Dinlns the first step towards establishing a definite bound- line between New York and Con- necticut. Governor Sulzer having si ed the Levy bill. chureh’ house, Hartford, gar M. Warner of Putnam. Judge Ed- Course Has Reen a Successful Music on the Last Night. et L L k. €. ATCHISON, M. 0. FeYSivinn AND SURGEON, second i Or, Shanson sioz Night 'phexs 1083 Sanitary Plumbin; peep Into an up- Sterilization of brushes, combs and by me in my hair adhered to. 105 Williams s all implements used through and make the bound- arv an established fact, there being a bill. the same as before this session, it having been in- the recommendation “The purport of this ng of the houndary the evening schaol this retrial committee conc nights for which its term was set. recoznition Governor Baldwin has selected whom he desires the New England railroad commission and has written them for their is awaiting replies be- fore making the names public. troduced at Governor Baldy is the legal lines run and established by AVIATOR JONES MUST REPAIR HIS MACHINE. to appeint the_school, had all the classes assembled In one room, where a Vie- | trola from the Plaut-Cadden company, | Abraham Curland, en- | For each of the vari- Tepresente: to-date bathroom Have to Stay a Few Days than the summer eiieg the more look to the bath for 1 will 8how you samiples an poreelain and other tube This houndary been an unknown guantity, onw peried The sophomore class at Trinity col- held its Trinity elections for class Patrick Murra Town beinz chosen president. proved one of the stars on the base- ball team last tertained them. nationalities Aviator Jenes will not fiy from the state camp ground for Haven hefore Going to the camp ground Tuesday morning with Mechanician Ashley, the young aviator made amination of his just a little 1o Peaple who live near ehanged with every and another meving it the east or west. the border say plans of the and give you egtimates for th putting them in in the best m a sanitary standpoint—and guar. mntee the entire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main Stree: . F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | Agen: for Richardsom and Boyuic. next week. which mage their appreciation tharough’ ex- machine and found it in need of repairs which will neees- machine where SWORDFISH SWORD ief Stanton by The term has been a successful one, | ttendance of abeut by Principal Arcanum Club Pobl. Four games were played on Tuesday night in the Arcanum club ‘handicap Church defeated Railey | Marion 89 to 78, Rawson defeated Tilly 90 to 92 as the latter is a scratch man, and Bliven defeated Honeyman 80 to 54, Iost to Pendleton 80 to 75. Presented to Fire Cl leaving the Philip_Spelman. is for a few days. trouble with a propellor. the classes taught Miss Helena Coughlin unger and Louis Swaizburg, tion of over 200 according to nationalities during the whole se- lessons has been as follows: Polish 65, Greek 12. Jewish 34, Italians 26, Assyrian 6, Japanese 3, Swedish 4. Dutch 2,French’ Americans 11, Verde Islanders 4. pool tourney. Philip Spelman has made Fire Chief bruised by a stone thrown at it while | Howard L. Stanton a present ! the machine was parked on the Wal- ter Fish farm in Mystic and the pro- |sword-fish with pellor was strained In the heavy wind | of Sunday, placed by a new one. pellor is in be installed. made from the sword handle fitted to it. In the handle | Aitied ‘one of the Norwich fire depart- | ment buttons. prime condition, so a new | creditable piece of workmanship and a valued souvenir which Chief Stan- ton has hanging on the wall of his central fire station.. Hassam Pavement. The first break In the new Hassam pavement on Franklin street has just been made through the need of putiing in a compressed air ding near Willow street upied for an auto tire repalr station The worknen combination of stone and cement had took them most Norwegian 2, $20 Disappeared in the \ letter containing 320 which was maileq from Hartford last week to a resident has net yet reach- The sender now | regrets that he did not register the letter or obtain a meney order for that amount. Neither pro- The whole office at the First Break svest Main Street. Norwich. Tu.. 1. F. BURNS, Heaiing and Plumbing, 92 hanklin Streat A0BERT J.COCHRANE b, Pl Stewn Ein 10 Weat Maim St Norwiem, Con. Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. avric | on Tuesd on to Plant Estate. Within the past few days Morton F. Plant has made an addition to his extensive estate at Fastern Point hase of a large tract of land at the Point from the Hastwood Park corporation. GAMBLING RAID. Place at 110 North Main Street Raided | on Suspicion—Five Arrests. The house No. 110 Cutting Ice by Moonlight. was ralded shortly after midnight by orth Main street ice by mooniight in the early part of clon of frequenting a gambli Ustagheskl 13 ac keeper snd the hard nuames Lo PronoUnCe vy fregient- The ages of the prisuners ruuge cuiting and where (he loe Graes Firg an Lau auto-chemical the central I some spots iy in other places only Btation shout uaon on Tuesdey for 4 smsall grass firé on A sperk fiom %D engine probubly started the Aré, o the @irt Lelow t Laurel + P 1 g Norwich Stats Hospital Trustee. Al 2 hesring befors the commiliee on aenate wppoiniments Attentied Council Meeting. Ernst and Capt of Canton Onec - O. 0. F, ‘were in New Haven on Tuesday aitending a council meeting. rowning was in New Haven bolice perty conslsted, of Ser- berts, P. Murphy and M. Morgan. Wihen they ‘made the arrest the sitting. at a table playing cards. Three of those arrested, accused of being the proprietor, were bailed out Attornsy Desmond J. 1. Desmond is improving daily but slowly at his home on Rroad- way after a severe lllness. beginning @ fn faver of the appointment of Dr. Naylor of Hartford for the board the Nerwich state hos- of ‘trusiees of TOnly One Way to| END CATARRH Reach the saw, tendery, inflamed membrane in- fested . with ~Catarrh germs, and destroy them. You can't reach the nooks and crevices with Hauid prepagations — there is only one way— breathe the germ de- troying air oi Booth's BYOMEI (promounce it directly Jn s mem- gvlng‘u:m ‘community m‘.. high or‘:ar ey fnfeatod m entertainment ‘and 0~ 3 tures at se moderate a sum The HYOMED _(‘Dnlfl‘flilh’;? patronage this year, he said has shown opi oceine or o appreciation of such a couyse as has barmful druzs, it 18 o been afforded. In , presen Dr. balssmic air made Steiner he mentioned the fact that USLTa fld it e’ i the speaker was here thice Vears ago thymel, and sams Liz. when he made a most favorable im- torian - sutlaeptica * It pression. ~ Dr. Stejner said in part: la guarantced” fo end Unlike ut the Hebrews conceived the r{(\‘wer) o 1;‘; great truths in flashes; the prophets e T TR R saw ovents before they occurred, pre- ek n!,nn s dicting truths which have staed every sl Coughs- = . test up to the present time. No na- Ask ahout jnoth's Gon is a priviieged natian that does | Exact ! HYOME not work in harmeny with God. Na- —it s _only tions come and go, they have (heir | tra bottles. if later needed, s morning, noon and night, There i the | Druggist® everyivhere. Just breathe it bright morning, filled with. brilliant |—no stomach dosing. Lee & Osgood prospects, a peried of grace. Then | Co. guarantees it. comes the period of blindness whep | m—————————————————————x youth of the nation Sows ity oats r o alge rkness and doom. 3 Rece are few rooms there is much room. I Whish Way is America Geing? |[stayed in the two-reom home of the minister of the exterfor. There Is no T asked a noted historian if Ameri-| migigier of the interior, for there is so ca ls golng the way of the other Da- |ijitie fnterior, while there is a great Geation which evers Amarisen saka | 1081 of esaricr. } complimented ni him and that the question itself shows | 5o ;onceded that she was a “nice lit- that we are afrald of something in|(je hegst.” The Wwoman never sits Sptke of our pride and boasts. “No|ypen the man docs, mever walks be nation lives. he sald. 'which doas not|gide nim. but aiways behind him. 4 ony wil e fundament- . - al idedls of its nature, the principles| ~Macedonia a Bone of Contention. which it has conceived. When it lets Twenty-five years ago the Russians go tts' grip on the principles upon |drove the 'Furks back into the gates which it is founded then it begine to |of Constantingple but at a meeting of die the powers at Bemin the lands of the fy The libraries of Assyria are being | territory. This has eve ce been uncovered of their dust and ashes and |a hone of coniention. 'M:uk’flunia is !Ltl:b‘i;ll‘:flrienflnh‘aw lh?‘; Lhek‘;n"m;u: lnhflll)nedh b)l' the Greeks' and Slavs ylon as t woul endure or Jost] the latter. ages. “When the arin Grows weak and | Ever Present Fear of the Turks. smites only for gore and lust of bat- . : A g0 10 it encounters @ ~ stronger arm, | B Bulgaria the people cannot go Egypt took the place of o Assyria, |leep at night without fear of wak- building magnificently and lastingly, | 16 In the morning to find thelr believing herself the mistress of the | 1emes surrounded by the Turks. The world. Then came the wolf succored | Albanians, between Montenegro und Romans to grasp the torch when | Bulsariy, give the Turks the best sol- Egypt failed to hold it aloft and the = €y axe mOC JBIENS (ANgT STE Romans In turn were sucoeeqed by |Wild and untamed in spite of years of the hordes of Huns who sought to|Tul® and misrule of tho Turks destroy what had been built through | Balkans righting for Mother Country. ages by patience and skill. The Huns | = The Balkans are sirugsling now for of Asia were held hack by the cross in | what they thawi belongs to them; soil the hands of Leo I and Rome had an-{ enough to live on. They would have other period of grace. Then in great- [ starved long asd had it not been for er numbers, like a vast storm cloud | provisions and clothivg sent in from came the Huns again, but for nine | Russia. The Balkans whom we have bundred vears have been held back | seen in this country we have regarded by the Slavs and it is an age lonz | as crude, rough looking men, but now struggle which is now coming to an | that we find them fighting. and flght- end. That old truth which the He- | ing successfully, we begin to\ihink that brew saw Is coming true: “That na- | afler all there is something in them. tion which takes up the sword will | For centuries they have been fghting perish by the sword.” back the T\lrk!hnhd :)].u'ell,\ m‘;;'tng a Hving out of the sof Formerly in The Patisnt Slav. Ume of 3 war (ha Innigration to this o1 0 ¥ Siav country increased, but now it is a re- their stronger foes. When the chase | LNey are golng back to fight for the and their poor atiempts at argiculture | Mother country. Internatiogal compli- would no longer support them, they involved, as is the whole world. It is The “Case” WRCH PROP Shoe 3 FOR WEAK ARCHES. %, The Best One Made. In Coats, Scarfs and Muffs .Handsome pieces At a Tremendous Sacrifice. You may buy the hest qualities at less than cost here J. C. Macpherson THE FURRIER, 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY NOVELTIES Muslin and Silk Flags, Hatch- catlons cannot’ be escaped. Ve are|ets, Proame the (Sieat Deasant race of |y money which has caused ihis out- | Post Cards, Etc., at Europe. These Slavie folk, e a great nation, lived in continuous [ AMerica has furnished fhe DORC tribal warfare until the onslaught of | Sew for this war, in awakencd the Tartar and the Turk. When tho |Tmnd, in body and in money. Al Roman invasion fafled, being unable | (hese has he laid down on the aita e e et Sl p his country. America is Americanizing leader and he became the first ogan | Urope, and the Balkan struggle l‘ou;d Théy were partly canquered by the | Noiph,hoye come to the prescnt rom Turks but never wholly subjugated | §isiont the e g immikrant frosl and were pushed back from the plain | e, Rising now Wil o K e nto what 'ts inorn as ‘the ‘Rallan | ST0F U A ity Yar the sons and peninsula. The Fins at the north, At 30} the Hungarians in-the heart of Burone | Sausl (eT8 JFIICh this country prrered and on the East the Bulgarians are{ gnon,iie OTma T ROBCE LG ot T es Timus” wio “have raersoy e the | [porsnce They are glving thelr liv Peabne Whom e, merged into | the | up not only for thelr country but for . ¥ ‘hed-congo n | (he 'civilization of the world, and. the this country there is one poople and | {asi which they are completing today it ls mot difficult to maintain thia con- | i g world's task, laid orr the backs of dition s there 8 no opportunity for | {he" Siavs, - > e lsolation of any class of people 7 E hysically or in dialect. In the MAl. Which the Deminant Nation? sane they were differenpiated by the| What will be.the dominant nation high mountains which forhade com- |l can but repeat that no nation will munications. It was to the henefit of | continue but under the principies the surrounding people that this was | Which it has given birth. There are so for could the Static heople. have | things which will count for something united the Turks would necer hase|im America: The spirit of the pioneer, been a feared power. Austria has pro. | @fraid of no task, ashamed of no oc- Jected further differences of religion | CUPation except idleness. =Democracy and dialect into this country s that | Way give us eternal uth as it has people of the same town by | given the men of the Balkans a chance o T s eI Te~ | Bore. The third truth is the spirit of ligion ana hel k! oy Christian - civilization which _ has Verdursless Mountains And People | cansed us to send our bosi daughters Peor. and sens to work for the Slavs. That ¢ | hation will live which woaks in the When first I saw the country I{gpirit of God and lives in the.works of was immedlately struck by the very | the Almighty. nudeness of the mountains—ne ver- - dure except at the very edge of ihe sea; great forbidding storm clouds of stone. I was struck by the awful | ossay work In the New Lon- paverty of the people ‘and Wwondered | BHIZe8 for casay work 1o the Few Lono What they lived on. There ia no har- | o¢"Nathan Hale branch, Sons of the vest without a perpetual fear of inva- | 3, Neen Revojution. of which he. 1s sion, there, no one kneela In prayer | ASHERD NEYORloM N VIS0 "goid without a word above his head, and | DIeNASnt, T, lane BReS D, 30, €00 éven ioday one ln regarded as nolificty of the Sons of the American completely dressed unless he has 1 | jecoimsion to the pupil writing (he belt fllled with weapons about him. | pest’casay on the Struggle for Ameri- The ancient Roman ruins furnish | best oesa¥ on the stables for the caws and mules of the | el et AU A peasants. In one piace there Is to State Hospital. o o broken up to make thes e b B State hospital for the further detention roads for the mules to tread upon. | State hospital for the further detention Montenegre Men and Women. oxpired. but who is still considered to he insare. Plant Offers Schoel Priz Up in the mountains like an eagles nest hangs the little kingdom of the Montenegrins, Servians by race, and there they have clung for §00 vears in # spot where there is nothing hut stone. The houses are all Hittle huts of stone, all allke, with thatched roofs. There 18 never but one fire at a time there for when one roof catches fire they all burn. There is no furniture, only a rug and a stone slab which 18 used for a bed, a table or a chalr. | sat on a rug in one such huf, on ona side my wife, on the other ome nf the naiive women. When wa went away my wife said, “Ian’t she horrid.” ¥ She was. She was probably only about A\ accurate recerd 40, but her face was wrinkled. She every detail of the was so_unelvilized that she dldn't Gk P know what to do for wrinkies and B cy Ak An ORRERLY: A couldn't make herself somethine which absolutely essential. she was not. She did not even be- 1S , long to a club. She had a club thoush | 1 3y, compeny 4y and followed her husband about their numed Executor it rem- tiny fleld. While he broke the hard 1 soll with an axe she beat the hard s e ity i e lumps up with lLer club, thus pre- axeRy doller; expsuged. o paring to sow their crops. The man invested. Its booka show s & warsior doing litle work. The how carefully and eco- wife is the workhorse. en he ls es- - peclally affectionate he calls her hix Femicaly U8 Teow Ien “darling little mule” and freats her gi=en, mandiodinni ives accordingly. I have seen the women the exact value of the carrying ammunition and £00d on thelr ¥ Yate. 3 cks to the soldiers over a mountain | path which only & mule or & woman Tomuitaifigs 1nyieg could negotiate. What should she be Temusuiig our service. but bent and old But the womsn of the Balkans is virtuous. Prostitu- Uon and wdultery are Slmost entirely Kudwn In the Halkens and i the e arger citiey where (be wvil existy it g an lmpertatign feeul !&AD‘G more Ui ilized comanuicy S T visited Montenegro, repregenty NORWIC CONN an American magazine gt the time of < - < 4 conference of the Bulkany regarding THE BANK OF l the stuation. There were 50,600 peo- [ rrienoLy HELPFULNESS (P ple in & city of 3,000. The prince's e el 4 palace was the most pretentious ON SAVINGS dwelling in the land. 1t wax of two { I N stories and somewhat resembled MRS. EDWIN FAY'S Cheese Tid-Bits -« Raliion’s Our landscape de desiring informadti iandscape problems o trees and shrubbery an Hotel for appol his service s absolute Camphell 15 THE BLM CITY NURSERY WINTER MILLINERY A fine assoriment: of latest styles I Hate, Coma in and see them, MR>. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St JUST PUBLISHED Morton F. 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